Dear Paul
Yes some elixir on an equatorial beach....see you there. 'Compassion
fatigue and burnout' quite right Paul, I am always aware of the
possibility, particularly as it hits when least expected. I'm as sure that
I can be that I'm not there and won't let myself get into it. Been there
once, got theT shirt. Age and experience has taught me much but....well one
must always be careful.
Kindest
Gerald
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Carney <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 14 June 2001 18:44
Subject: Re: Abbreviations and changing names
>Dear Gerald
>
>> beyond the pale. You're certainly right about the negative
>> perception of people needing to be changed, something for you
>> to work at in your retirement!
>
>Provided that it can be done somewhere 'far from the madding
>crowd' -- preferably on a warm and sunny beach in an equatorial
>environment, with a palm top sun canopy and a long drink made
>from coconut water and some other 'magical stress busting
>elixir'. 8-)
>
>
>> You know Paul, I think I am just tired, fed up and bored with
>> the whole scene, but then what happens? a patient turns up and
>> I have all the vitality in the world.
>
>In seriousness, I think that many of us have been, or are,
>there. Be careful -- compassion fatigue and burnout both lie in
>that direction.
>
>
>
>=====
>Best wishes
>
>Paul
>
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